
Bi-wiring is a separation of the music signal current between power amplifer and loudspeaker drive-units into two cables; one for the higher and one for the lower frequency range, e.g. one for bass and one for the midrange/tweeter. Bi-wiring makes an audible enhancement. The best combination is a pair of Ply 3.4 or 3.4/S. In order to make it work, the loudspeakers should preferably be equipped with separate inputs to the crossover networks. If not, then you could move out the crossover network from the loudspeaker boxes and put it close to the amplifier. It should then be easy to make a bi-wired connection from the crossover to the loudspeaker components. Nylon braid hose is available for sleeving over the cables to gather them into a more convenient single bi-wire cable pair.
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